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shortandlong

shortandlong

@chuckhead21896

over two decades to my country …. and the last decade made it a waste of time

Katılım Mart 2025
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mistersunshinebaby
mistersunshinebaby@mrsunshinebaby·
serious question. all these jobs cuts in canada.. wtf is gonna happen to everyone?
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shortandlong@chuckhead21896·
@junonewscom You cannot dig yourself out of a hole ! These people are worse than her wife and family
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Juno News
Juno News@junonewscom·
A reporter asks how the federal government is funding the $25B "Canada Strong Fund" endowment. Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne points to the country's AAA credit rating and ability to borrow at low rates on international markets.
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shortandlong@chuckhead21896·
Bahahahahahaah funny thing I have lists of commie lib bots and libtards ..... not one 1 ONE is saying how they are going to invest in this new fund ! Bahahahaahahahahahah
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Sherrie Lynne
Sherrie Lynne@SherrieLyn70699·
@junonewscom The tax slaves are funding the slush fund that will ultimately enrich these Liberal parasites & their friends. So it would appear that they're not done screwing us over just yet and no doubt the elbows up supporters will clap like seals cheering this on. x.com/franco_nomics/…
Franco Terrazzano@franco_nomics

Carney did NOT create a sovereign wealth fund. Carney announced a debt-fuelled corporate slush fund. The government is more than $1 trillion in debt. Carney will borrow $25 billion more. Dump it into a fund. Then gamble your money on risky corporate handouts.

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Riley Donovan
Riley Donovan@valdombre·
The Carney government is founding a sovereign wealth fund. It will fund "nation building projects". A $25 billion endowment. Canadians will be able to invest, similar to Victory Bonds. Canada is breaking dependence on the United States, and thinking independently again.
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shortandlong@chuckhead21896·
@junonewscom Translation....." Canadian people ..... you have money...... and we want that money
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Juno News
Juno News@junonewscom·
PM Mark Carney says Canada's new sovereign wealth fund, the "Canada Strong Fund," will operate as an independent Crown corporation. "Whether a project is in Alberta, Quebec, or the far north… all Canadians will have a stake," he claimed.
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shortandlong@chuckhead21896·
@CityNewsTO Translation. If you have money we want it ! I wonder how many elbows up tards are going to run to invest ..... after all if the money vanishes , you know it will be trumps fault
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Western Standard
Western Standard@WSOnlineNews·
🚨 Today, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the creation of the Canada Strong Fund. “If you have a bit of extra money, we’ll make it easy for you to invest in the fund.”
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The Singh
The Singh@JUN1984NOV·
Sikhs have been saying this for long. India runs it's criminal network thru its consulates and High Commission. Hindu temples are the recruiting centers. This is the reason why Sikhs are protesting outside hindu temples. We Urge Canadians to join Sikhs in protesting Foreign Interference.
Juno News@junonewscom

Canada’s financial intelligence agency, also known as FINTRAC, has uncovered a ring of criminal networks that are using international students from India to extort the country’s South Asian diaspora. junonews.com/p/criminal-net…

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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
BREAKING NEWS: PM Mark Carney set to announce a sovereign wealth fund, a major shift in how Canada invests in its economy. This could be a game changer for agri-food. More capital for infrastructure, processing, and supply chains would increase competitiveness globally. It will only benefit agriculture if agri-food is treated as a national priority—not an afterthought.
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CP24
CP24@CP24·
Here’s what Canadians think of the Carney government nearly a year after his win, according to a poll cp24.com/politics/queen…
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Dean Skoreyko
Dean Skoreyko@bcbluecon·
Why was Mary Simon being escorted by female military members with gold braids and RCMP secret service agents in order to go out for lunch at a chicken joint? What exactly is going on here?
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shortandlong@chuckhead21896·
@YoungStreete It makes sense if you look at it like the government wants to destroy the country
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Dean Skoreyko
Dean Skoreyko@bcbluecon·
Someone please explain why this female military member with the gold braids escorting Mary Simon to lunch at a Montreal chicken joint is wearing high heels with bare feet. I'm so confused.
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Kayla Pollock
Kayla Pollock@kcpollock·
Why is not a single Conservative MP speaking up about this I was paralyzed after my COVID shot I was told there was no treatment and no care available Then I was offered MAID while I was suicidal because I had no healthcare. They still offered me MAID I want to testify If I had said yes, my son would have grown up without his mother This is happening in Canada right now Any MP willing to listen and act, reach out Please repost @AndrewLawton
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Ben Davies
Ben Davies@ben_benjamin3·
@VisionaryVoid I met him at his home in Hounslow. Out of interest , why have you chosen to illustrate this story with a picture of a Canadian Sniper?
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VisionaryVoid@VisionaryVoid·
The Soldier Too Short to Enlist Who Became Too Stubborn to Die. In 1940, a 22-year-old Nepalese farmer named Lachhiman Gurung tried to join the British Indian Army. He stood 4 feet 11 inches tall, below the peacetime minimum. But wartime isn't peacetime, and the rules bent just enough to let him in. Nobody expected much from the undersized recruit from Chitwan District. Five years later, on the night of May 12, 1945, Gurung was manning the most forward trench at Taungdaw, Burma, when over 200 Japanese soldiers charged his position. Two grenades landed in his foxhole. He threw them both back. A third landed. He grabbed it. It detonated in his right hand, shredding his fingers, destroying his right eye, and riddling his face, arm, and leg with shrapnel. What Gurung did next is the part that doesn't feel real. Bleeding heavily and missing most of his dominant hand, he propped his bolt-action rifle against the trench wall, loaded it with his left hand, and began firing. For four straight hours, he held his position alone, cycling his weapon one-handed while shouting at the enemy to come fight him. He did not move. He did not stop. When dawn broke, 87 Japanese soldiers lay dead around the company perimeter. Thirty-one of them were piled directly in front of Gurung's section. His father, a 74-year-old man, was carried for eleven days from their village in Nepal to watch his son receive the Victoria Cross at the Red Fort in Delhi. Gurung lost his right eye and the use of his right hand permanently. He lived until 2010, age 92, and spent his final years in Hounslow, England, a country that initially tried to deny him residency. Sometimes the people who don't meet the minimum requirements end up setting the standard.
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